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After you have written your professional resume and been invited for interview, it’s natural to want to talk at the employer and tell them why you are the right person for the job. It’s important to be keen and to show you are interested in the role, but you also need to consider when you should be quiet as silence can be a very powerful tool if used correctly.

Job Interview Techniques




Looking for a job can be very difficult, especially since the explosion of the internet, job websites and social sites. With so many outlets to check and keep up to date with, job hunting can be a daunting task.

In this article we run through some of our top tips on what to look out for when looking for a position and where to send your professional resume to.

Finding the right job




Using our resume template you should have written a professional resume and cover letter. But while you can demonstrate your skills and knowledge via your resume, one thing that doesn’t always shine through on paper is your personality. This is crucial when you attend any job interview as most employers will be looking for a personality and work ethic that matches theirs.

When creating a resume it’s important to remember how it relates to your job interview performance. If, for instance, you detail on your resume that you are a ‘bubbly and outgoing individual’ but shy away from interview questions, you are giving off mixed messages. It’s important to keep consistent.

Job Interview Body Language



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